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The phrase "count on your feedback" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that the speaker is relying on the listener to provide their thoughts or opinions on a certain topic. Example: "I really value your input, so please share your thoughts on this project. I'm counting on your feedback to make it successful."
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We are relying on your feedback and support.
Therefore, take notes on your feedback, then set them aside.
Count on your fingers and count from one to 99.
(Don't count on your Mandarin pronunciation).
Can we count on your figures?
Also count on your behavior.
Count on your good friends.
Have a count on your breath.
I am fortunate to have a smart, civic-minded "inner circle" that I can always count on for positivity and honest feedback, along with stellar business advice.
While advanced students have a lower mean fixation count on the feedback area, it may be that they are able to select the correct option more quickly than novices.
Recruiters are counting on your timely (e.g., less than 24 hours) feedback so they can provide that to their client.
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